

That’s very true. But, it’s something that appears to be way more common that it uses to be.


That’s very true. But, it’s something that appears to be way more common that it uses to be.
Maybe I’m just missing some crucial info, but an amusement park seems like a fundamentally different thing than software.
Is it possible to add a firewall rule to block it?
Did they clarify how they track “the same device”? If I replace my SSD, is that’s new device? Gpu? Motherboard? Cpu? Get more ram? Reinstall the OS?
And even then, I usually install on 2-3 different devices. And what happens when 10 years down the road I want to okay it again and install it on 2 more devices?


Crimes are prosecuted by the state. It’s hard if the victim is uncooperative, but not impossible.


That’s… stupid honestly


So … they raped each other? They could both go to jail?


Most plastics are not inherently toxic.
The worst part is that if they know that password is already in use… then they aren’t storing their passwords appropriately.


I don’t think there’s any reason we couldn’t make a store 18k video.
And we could make screen at much higher resolutions that that at imax size, or even quite a bit smaller, though I suspect it would be absurdly expensive.


Some people do like the distortion that analog audio provides, that’s true. But it is because of something that wasn’t in the original audio. It’s an artistic choice.


True! Analog can distort the audio in a way some people like.
But, it is a distortion. It’s not there in the original audio. Sometimes, that is desired though.


I can’t speak for video, but for audio production that isn’t true. Audio signals can be perfectly reproduced, up to some frequency determined by the sample rate and up to some noise floor determined by the bit depth, digitally. Set that frequency well beyond that of human hearings and set that noise floor beyond what tape can do or what other factors determine, and you get perfect reproduction.
See here. https://youtu.be/UqiBJbREUgU


I agree. I think it’s terrible name, and ti just invites unnecessary drama.
I would prefer to use Lemmy, but it simply doesn’t have some things that reddit currently has. It could in the future, but it doesn’t have the user base yet.